In cooperation with the Haliburton School of Art and Design, the McMichael Canadian Art Collection is hosting the group exhibition "Progressions VIII". "Early September in the Meadow" by Cheryl Bailey OSA is part of the exhibition which consists of 12x16" landscape paintings by emerging and professional artists from across Ontario. The show is hanging on the walls between Gallery 1 and Gallery 2 - The McMichael Community Gallery.
The gallery is open Tues-Sunday 10-4 during the winter.

Until Valentines Day, a group of 12 Ontario Society of Artists(OSA) elected members will exhibit approximately 50 landscape works. The artists are:
Cheryl Bailey, Clare Ross, Lisa Murzin, Quan Steele, Larry Glazer, Diana Bennett, Janet Hendershot, Steve Wilson, Dominique Prevost, Frances Patella and Cesar Forero. All are welcome to attend the opening reception from 7-9 pm on January 17th. The Assembly Hall is a property of the City of Toronto and is open to the public.

Gallery hours are Monday-Friday 12-5pm and Saturday 10am-1 pm
Please note that the reception hours are 7-9 pm on January 17th.

The Assembly Hall is at 1 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Dr. in south Etobicoke. This century-old building has undergone a major renovation by the City of Toronto. ... offering a performance hall, community meeting rooms and gallery space.
For the Assembly Hall, call (416) 338-7255 or message @TheAssemblyHall

This will be an exhibition in the Hall Gallery at Neilson Park Creative Centre to showcase the Etobicoke Art Group to the community of Etobicoke and the Greater Toronto Area. My painting titled Out The Door 36"x36" will be shown.

This is an annual juried art exhibition that is open to artists from all over Ontario. Cheryl Bailey has 2 paintings juried into the show. Cardinal Under Cover is 24"x30" and In The Hills is 18"x48". The Opening Reception is a ticketed gala fundraiser with art, appetizers, live music. Mini Masterpieces (5x7" works by participating artists) will be available for $35 during the Festival with all proceeds going to Headwaters Arts.

Pathways is the 2018 Haliburton Convocation Exhibition for Fleming College Haliburton School of Art and Design. The Exhibition pieces are provided by the masters level artists of the Advanced Individual Studies program underway at the time of the exhibition.
The work shown is Forget Me Not Pond, Kananaskis 30"x40" acrylic on canvas by Cheryl Bailey OSA

ArtWorks Oakville Juried Exhibition is a highly anticipated show held in the QEPCCC Art Gallery in Oakville. It is a regional exhibition with entries from GTA and southern Ontario. My painting "Mount Robson in Summer" 36"x48" will be shown. The Opening Reception will be held from 7-9 pm on Thursday May 10th. Refreshments are served.

"Cardinal Under Cover" 24"x30" was selected for the 54th Annual Juried Show for the Etobicoke Art Group. I am always pleased to be juried into this exhibition as this is a top notch art group with many professional artists. Prizes will be awarded at the Opening Reception and refreshments will be served. Many works are for sale. Plan a visit to come out and enjoy the art!

Kingsway-Lambton Art Show and Sale is a fundraiser for community charities to which I am pleased to have been invited. 33 juried Canadian artists will be present with their work. Admission fee and art sale commissions will go to community charities. The poster photo is of the door prize painting by Darlene Kulig. I will be showing/selling a great selection of work including very new pieces. Mountains, Meadows, and More! So if you've been wanting to see my work in person, this is a great opportunity. Come and enjoy the art while you support the community!
Saturday April 7th 10 am - 4 pm. One day only.

In cooperation with the Haliburton School of Art and Design, the McMichael Canadian Art Collection is hosting the group exhibition "Progressions VII". "Indian Paintbrush at Mount Robson" by Cheryl Bailey is part of the exhibition which consists of 12x16" landscape paintings by artists from across Ontario. The show is hanging on the walls between Gallery 1 and Gallery 2.
The gallery is open Tues-Sunday 10-4 during the winter.

Progressions VII is a travelling exhibition of 12"x16" landscape paintings by Ontario artists. The works which were painted in the Pine Cottage at the McMichael Canadian Collection will be shown in locations across Ontario .

Cheryl Bailey's painting,Indian Paintbrush at Mount Robson 12x16 is included in this travelling exhibition.

Exhibition locations expected to include:

The McMichael Canadian Collection, Kleinberg, Ontario November 2017-Feb 28 2018

Fleming College's Haliburton School of the Arts Convocation Hall May 2018

An annual juried exhibition open to entries from across the province of Ontario. Cheryl Bailey will be exhibiting 2 paintings this year. Autumn in the Meadow and The Mountain in Town. The exhibition is part of the Headwaters Arts Festival which also includes a Blues Party.

Join Headwaters Arts at the Opening Night Celebration Reception. Mingle with the artists; listen to live musical performance and enjoy refreshments and hors d’oeuvres as you discover the amazing works from artists across Ontario.

This celebration evening is the kick-off event for three weeks of the Headwaters Arts Festival. Although the exhibition closes on Oct 1, the Festival continues until Oct 9.

The Headwaters Gallery is open Wednesday to Sunday – 10:00am – 5:00pm. Closed Monday and Tuesday.

The artists were asked to enter work that reflected their feelings and thoughts about what Canada means to them. I entered "Teach Your Children Well" which is my response to the mosque shootings in Quebec City in January 2017. The message is strong but so are my feelings. . As we sow, so shall we reap. What the world needs now is a strengthening of the common personal values that make a society function. Teach your children well at home as well as at school.

The Neilson Park Creative Centre presents their annual juried exhibition "IMPACT 2017". "The Mountain in Town" is an abstraction of Cascade Mountain which makes itself part of the town of Banff, AB
For more on this painting, see the blog post for May 29, 2017

Cheryl Bailey is an invited artist at the Collectively Inspired 2017 Exhibition. The show features selected artists from the 6 resident art groups of Neilson Park Creative Centre in Toronto. It is sure to be a fabulous exhibition.

This show focuses on the vision of what Canada means to the artist.
Come and celebrate our beautiful country as we reflect on 150 years!
Opening Reception Saturday June 10, 2017 1-4 pm with live music by The Oakleys and Friends

Take in the wonderful works of the talented Etobicoke Art Group members and then take a walk in the beautiful Neilson Park!

Highlights 2017 is an enhanced version of the Annual EAG‘s Members’ Choice exhibition which is traditionally held in January or February. This year’s May/June date offers members an end-of-the-year choice of the best in their artistic accomplishment in classes, workshops, juried shows, various other exhibitions and ultimately in their own working space.
In honour of this exhibition, there will be a vote for a Viewers’ Choice award this year.
The winner will be announced at the reception, Wednesday June 7. Bar and appetizers will be served.

Progressions VI is a travelling exhibition of 29 12"x16" landscape paintings by 29 artists. The works which were painted in the Pine Cottage at the McMichael Canadian Collection will be shown in locations across Ontario .

This is the 53rd annual juried exhibition of works by members of the prestigious Etobicoke Art Group. Our esteemed jurors are Olex Wlasenko artist and curator at Whitby Station Gallery ( www.olexander.ca) and Nancy Newton, contemporary Toronto artist, www.nancynewton.com.) Refreshments will be served. The gallery is open every day from 9-5.

In cooperation with the Haliburton School of Art and Design, the McMichael Canadian Art Collection is hosting the group exhibition "Progressions VI". "Button Bush 2" by Cheryl Bailey is part of the exhibition which consists of 29 12x16" landscape paintings by artists from across Ontario. It will be hung on the walls between Gallery 1 and Gallery 2.
Winter hours are in effect now at the gallery.

"Near Banff" (acrylic on canvas 36"x36") by Cheryl Bailey will be included in this juried exhibition of 40 works by emerging artists who are less than 5 years into their professional careers. This exhibition is an event of the Ontario Society Of Artists. Mediums will include painting, photography, sculpture and mixed media. Awards presentation at opening reception on October 7th.
www.CherylBailey.ca

The Headwaters Festival includes a province-wide Juried Art Show at the Alton Mill as well as studio tours, art workshops, live theatre, author's night and the spectacular colours of autumn in Ontario's countryside. ENJOY!

Neilson Park Creative Centre presents "IMPACT." This is the Centre's annual juried show featuring artworks of all mediums. A public reception for the exhibiton will be held on Sat July 23, 1-4pm. Food will be served and awards will be presented.
"And So It Begins" acrylic on canvas 30"h x 40"w by Cheryl Bailey will be on exhibition at this time.
Neilson Park is a hive of creative activity hosting 6 resident art groups including the prestigious Etobicoke Art Group.

Headwaters Arts presents "Some Like It Hot" juried exhibition July 6 - Aug 14, 2016 in the Headwaters Arts Gallery. "Summer's Eve in Giverny" by Cheryl Bailey is on exhibition and for sale in this show. Headwaters Arts gallery is located in the historic Alton Mill Art Centre where you may also visit artist studios, the mill works room, several boutique shops, and the Bartlett Gallery.
www.CherylBailey.ca

9 May 2016 - 20 May 2016Just a Position
Category: Show/Exhibit Venue:
Fleming College-Haliburton School of Art and Design Convocation Hall, Haliburton, Ontario

An Exhibition by juried participants of the Advanced Individual Studies programme at Fleming College's Haliburton School of Art and Design. The exhibition is held over for the Convocation of graduates of the Haliburton School of Art and Design programmes for 2015/2016

Transformations - Opening Reception Saturday April 30th, 2016 1pm-4pm. Meet the Artists
In addition to the Headwaters Gallery, the Alton Mill is home to the Bartlett Gallery and numerous artists studios which are open to the public. There is a small cafe, boutique shops, historical artifacts of the Mill, a mill pond and hiking trail. A great outing for the family.

Progressions V has arrived at the McMichael Canadian Collection in Kleinberg.

Progressions V consists of 29 12"x16" landscape paintings by 29 artists. The works, which were painted in the Pine Cottage at the McMichael Canadian Collection in Kleinberg, will also be shown in 5 other locations in Ontario.

John Leonard RCA organized this exhibition of work. Many of the participating artists have been mentored by John and we are grateful for his involvement.

My painting 'Burnt' abstractly considers the devastation created by wild fires in the Okanagan Lake valley. The painting which is done in the manner of the current series with black textured underpainting, is an echo of my previous Okanagan Lake series.

The McMichael Canadian Art Collection is hosting a closing reception for Progressions V on Sunday May 1st at 12:30 pm. Light refreshments will follow closing remarks by John Leonard RCA and a representative of the Gallery.

After a successful opening "Meet the Artist" on February 4th, @Dragonfly Arts on Broadway is hosting a solo exhibition by Cheryl Bailey. Paintings will be available on the Feature Wall in beautiful downtown Orangeville, Ontario for the rest of the month of February. Dragonfly Arts is located at 189 Broadway Ave. on the north side of the street, near the corner of 1st Street. Look for the large moose sculpture out on the sidewalk.

The Orangeville Citizen newspaper article may be found in print in the Feb 4th 2016 edition and online here

Progressions V is a travelling exhibition of 29 12"x16" landscape paintings by 29 artists. The works which were painted in the Pine Cottage at the McMichael Canadian Collection will be shown in locations in Ontario . The first stop on the tour was at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre in Oakville(Dec-Mar).

Other locations to include:

The McMichael Canadian Collection, Kleinberg, Ontario (April)

Fleming College's Haliburton School of the Arts Convocation Hall.(May-June)

Romni Goodwood Arts Center, Goodwood, ON

Bark Lake Center, Irondale, ON

Port Perry Villa Gallery, Port Perry, ON

Neilson Park Creative Centre (Studio B), Toronto, ON

Fine Art Society of Milton, FASM Gallery in the Mall, Milton, Ontario

The painting by Cheryl Bailey, titled "Burnt", considers an abstracted vision of the area in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia that has been hit by devastating fires in recent years. "Burnt" crosses over from the previous Okanagan Lake series to the current series with black textured underpainting.

I am pleased to announce that my painting "Done for the Day" has been accepted into the Neilson Park Creative Centre Juried Show "IMPACT 2015." Please join me at the opening reception on Tuesday July 14 from 7-9pm. All are welcome. Lots of beautiful artwork to see. This juried exhibition will feature paintings, drawings, prints, photography, sculpture, calligraphy, fibre arts and more. The exhibition runs until August 6, 2015

Progressions IV is a travelling exhibition of 16 12"x16" landscape paintings by 16 artists. The works will be shown in several locations in Ontario. The first exhibition will open at the McMichael Canadian Collection in Kleinberg on Feb 28, 2015. A reception will be held on March 22 at 12 noon - 2 pm in the Founders' Lounge. John Leonard will deliver comments at 12 pm. The McMichael segment of the travelling exhibition is now closed.

The Sir Sandford Fleming College-Haliburton School of the Arts segment of the Progressions IV tour is open from May 11 until Jun 15th 2015.

Other locations include the following :

Haliburton School of the Arts, Sir Sandford Fleming College, Haliburton,ON

The charge to the jurors of this exhibition states that "they will select works of a range of media and subject matter which show technical excellence, originality in content and composition, and that extra 'intangible' creative spark" . First , second and third place awards will be presented. Jurors' awards may also be presented.

The Jurors this year are Warren Hoyano and Janice Mason Steeves.

Both of the entries by Cheryl Bailey were accepted to this exhibition. They are titled "Near Canmore" and "The Straight and Narrow."

The opening reception will be held on Wednesday evening May 6 at 7:30 pm. Refreshments will be served. All are welcome.

Joshua Creek Heritage Art Centre is currently hosting the juried exhibition "Artists of Halton Peel." The jurors were Dick Rampen(OCAD faculty) and Shirley Erskine(CFS,SCA,ISEA,ISA) My exhibition piece is "The Straight and Narrow" as shown in the gallery on www.CherylBailey.ca. There will be an opening reception at the 1857 barn gallery on Sunday March 15 2-5 pm